Well, I admit that'd be the easiest way, but neither of us can be sure if that's what actually happened.
Regardless of that, I'm not advocating different bore/stroke in an inline4 so it doesnt really matter. What got my attention was the different inlets and cam profiles - something that COULD be attempted on a bigport modified to be an 8-port.
Imagine 4 smallish ports optimised to say 3500-7500 rpm and 4 smallish ports with a different shape optimised for 6000-9500rpm. Chuck in custom cams that suit the different ports and slightly different length inlet runners and you *might* end up with an engine that has a fat torque curve from 4500-8700.
That was my point. Though my numbers are pulled out of my ass, it looks more appealing to me than simply going for a smallport that can only be optimised for 1 rev range.
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